It May Be Tough at the Top, but It’s Tougher at the Bottom

The Six Nations is set to lose £5 million according to a report on the front page of the Rugby Paper last week. So, what is the knock-on effect? (Clue: not a scrum!) It’s a potential threat to grassroots rugby funding.
John Feehan (Chief Executive – 6 Nations Rugby):
“ANY LOSS OF REVENUE WILL POSE A SERIOUS THREAT TO ALL FOUR HOME COUNTRIES – who depend on the blue riband event to finance the game at lower levels.”
So around Britain, club committees will congregate at the bar and ask in hushed tones: “Are we financially stable for the foreseeable future?”
In some cases, the answer will be no.
But it could be yes.
SNAP Sponsorship has developed a unique set of online tools and guides – plus a crack team to help you. And we do it because we love the game.
Why not find out how we can help you to become more financially stable, reduce stress, nurture talent and grow the stars of tomorrow today.
There’s no obligation but many, many potential benefits.
The future may be looking a little bleaker at the top, but for your club we can help you focus on what you love: rugby.
Just go to www.snapsponsorship.com/for-clubs and claim your club. Fill in a few details. We can help you start with a zero cost option to begin making your club better and we will guide you further if you need more help
Do it today.
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